Roots of Revenue Revealed

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales, Sales & Selling, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Gary Beyer ISBN: 9781301403684
Publisher: Gary Beyer Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gary Beyer
ISBN: 9781301403684
Publisher: Gary Beyer
Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you are a Business Unit executive or P&L manager, you are, by definition, responsible for the profit and loss results of your organization. This often puts managers in a very awkward and uncomfortable position. To be successful they need an ability to influence revenue creation, but may discover they have no control over the Sales or Marketing functions within their organization that typically produce those revenues.

How can someone be expected to manage results when they do not control the mechanisms that the drive results?

On the other hand, even if you do have some degree of control over Sales and Marketing, you still may not have a sufficient background in Sales & Marketing concepts necessary to help you manage and leverage that part of your business to drive the results you need.

In the course of this Guide, you will discover a number of useful insider secrets, including:
*the 2 most important things you need to drive sales (hint, it’s not salespeople);
*why some great salespeople fail while poor salespeople succeed;
*why your sales pipeline may be largely a work of fiction;
*one simple technique to get the most value out of Marketing;
*why your CRM may have been sabotaged by the Sales staff;
*2 techniques to help you gain an advantage over lower-cost competitors;
*ideas to help you vertically align your organization for maximum results.

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If you are a Business Unit executive or P&L manager, you are, by definition, responsible for the profit and loss results of your organization. This often puts managers in a very awkward and uncomfortable position. To be successful they need an ability to influence revenue creation, but may discover they have no control over the Sales or Marketing functions within their organization that typically produce those revenues.

How can someone be expected to manage results when they do not control the mechanisms that the drive results?

On the other hand, even if you do have some degree of control over Sales and Marketing, you still may not have a sufficient background in Sales & Marketing concepts necessary to help you manage and leverage that part of your business to drive the results you need.

In the course of this Guide, you will discover a number of useful insider secrets, including:
*the 2 most important things you need to drive sales (hint, it’s not salespeople);
*why some great salespeople fail while poor salespeople succeed;
*why your sales pipeline may be largely a work of fiction;
*one simple technique to get the most value out of Marketing;
*why your CRM may have been sabotaged by the Sales staff;
*2 techniques to help you gain an advantage over lower-cost competitors;
*ideas to help you vertically align your organization for maximum results.

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